Being in my now mid twenties (arragh) digital photography is a way of life and film photography feels like something I only ever used to do with the crappy instant Kodak jobby I bought for holiday.

It wasn't until Specks returned from Canada with a fish eye Lomo just for me that the run to Snappy Snaps became a regular and fun addition to the week. You see, the thrill of not knowing exactly how a shot turned out and learning the hard way in terms of composition and lightning choice, changes the consideration taken shot for shot.

So when ATCN Alumni Fatsarazzi hooked me up with a Staple Design customised Colour Splash Lomo camera (Complete with pigeon and pigeon shite) I knew I was about to become a regular down good old Snappy Snaps!

With this addition to my humble army of cameras, the question is: who is about to get treated like the ugly step child? The expensive to buy and fix digital cameras or the cheap to cop but expensive to run Lomo film Cameras.

I also have a quick question for mr yeates , after working with the beautiful miss cotton for how many years? surely at some point you must have found urself thinking " yes please "So my question is did you ever try it?Would you ever try it?and if your answer to both is no then hook a brother up biz! LOL

anyway.. i like film the colours are often better and it looks more real somehow. film is more romantic but digital is way easier. with digital you tend not to print your photos and most memories are more often stored on facebook and flicker now rather than in albums which is a shame.

i wonder do people studying photography still learn how to develop film the old skool way, ie in a dark room with trays of pungent liquids..? that was always fun.